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arturo
This book is awesome! I bought 3 other similar kinds. When I opened it- this was the first book I saw and the cover was bent when I unfolded it it was over sized- like it had been cut that way from the printing press... The other 3 books were fine and in mint condition
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jewell
(reviewed by Hayden age 8)
The readers learn about what it would be like to have an animal's teeth. Just to make it better, every couple of pages there is a quick fact to learn about the animal.
This book is good for anyone learning about an animal's teeth.
Nothing I dislike about the book. Awesome job!
The illustrations and photography was 10 out of 10.
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akshay
Great fun to read to youngsters when they begin to lose their teeth. Might scare some of the kids looking at what would happen if they grew in animal teeth instead but it would be funny.

This book is hilarious and useful all at the same time.

Written by Sandra Markle, illustrated by Howard McWilliam and published by Scholastic Inc.

#PB #teeth #animals #funny
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thaya brook
This is a fun, informative book for young readers. It's not a mess of scattered information "bubbles" like some of this type of book. Instead, each set of pages has one main area of text, one small "Fact" section, then a really silly, engaging illustration with a couple of sentences below. It's really perfect for K-2 graders, since it's silly, readable yet full of information. My twin 5-year old nephews LOVE it!
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christina ripley
If you are struggling to find nonfiction books that your early reader will love, check out this book. Check your Overdrive account at your local library, too. This particular book was one of the free options for Kindles from our library, and the Kindle version is GREAT.
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fahad
This is a fun, informative book for young readers. It's not a mess of scattered information "bubbles" like some of this type of book. Instead, each set of pages has one main area of text, one small "Fact" section, then a really silly, engaging illustration with a couple of sentences below. It's really perfect for K-2 graders, since it's silly, readable yet full of information. My twin 5-year old nephews LOVE it!
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matthew konkel
If you are struggling to find nonfiction books that your early reader will love, check out this book. Check your Overdrive account at your local library, too. This particular book was one of the free options for Kindles from our library, and the Kindle version is GREAT.
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devorah hale
My first-grade daughter lost her front teeth a few weeks ago. This book cleverly takes them on a journey through what they might look like (or be able to do) if animal teeth grew back in their place. Filled with fun facts and Howard McWilliam's eye-catching and whimsical illustrations, this one will keep even reluctant readers' attention. Would highly recommend for any parent or teacher.
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mary katharine gill
This book is very engaging - especially relevant for kids just starting to loose their teeth. The animals include traditional selections such as an elephant and lesser known animals like a naked mole rat. The format has a good rhythm - the left page talks about the unique features of the animals' teeth, and the right page shows an illustration of what a child would look like with that animal's teeth. It's a good length; a variety of examples with colorful illustrations and a succinct amount of text on each page.
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stacy van
I just purchased this book for my grandchildren. On its first reading, it has become their new favorite.
This is a new release, and couldn't have come at a better time. My Gracie is a first grader. She has just
lost her third tooth. What a wonderful learning experience for all of us. The illustrations are wonderful.
Everyone had to pick their favorite animal teeth. I now need to buy four more copies so they each can have
their own. Ava's favorite is the beaver. What will yours be? I will be sharing with other grandmothers,
Mothers and teachers what an absolutely delightful book "WHAT IF YOU HAD ANIMAL TEETH!?" truly is. ENJOY.
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